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These other institutions/actors are highlighted in the TRC's 94 Calls to Action and include the healthcare system, public educators, judges and lawyers, child welfare services, and, of course, media organizations and journalists. This chapter situates the news media within broader settler colonial...
Services would be purchased from Aboriginal community controlled health services, mainstream primary health care services and hospitals, and other services. The authority would ensure that all purchased services meet set criteria including clinical standards, cultural appropriateness, appropriately trained workfo...
Most funding for the arts in Canada is supported by the government, and, like any centralized system, it is full of the usual bureaucratic headaches, jealousy and competition, and opacity that contributes to suspicion about how decisions are actually made—all the problems of humans applying...
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TEHRAN, Jul. 06 (MNA) – At least 9 Canadian churches were set ablaze amid a backlash over the country's use of church-run residential schools to forcibly assimilate indigenous children from the late 19th century until the 1970s.
Dr. Evan Adams, the deputy chief medical officer of health at Indigenous Services Canada, said the biggest concern is ensuring that the more than 650 Indigenous communities are ready for potential COVID-19 outbreaks. His home community on Vancouver Island, the Tla’amin Nation, had a cluster ...
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller is seen during a news conference, Wednesday May 19, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Ottawa’s controversial legal challenge of a pair of rulings involving First Nations children torn from their families by a chronically underfund...
Indigenous Services Canada says as of July, 37 groups have sent notices of intention to exercise legislative authority and 27 have requested to enter into co-ordination agreements. Out of this, two First Nations have entered into co-ordination agreements with the federal and provincial ...
In addition, Lowery has stressed the need for the Lumbee Tribe to be “strategic” with an eye on issues such as long-term planning for their housing programs, youth and health services, as well as modernizing their government.58 9. Pueblo Despite its Census grouping, the Pueblo are not...